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List of Royal Navy shore establishments

This is a list of shore establishments (or stone frigates) of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve.

Current Royal Navy shore establishments edit

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Royal Navy bases and establishments in the United Kingdom (Portsmouth establishments: HMS Collingwood, HMS Excellent, HMS Sultan, HMS Temeraire, Institute of Naval Medicine)
 
 
HMS Jufair
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Royal Navy support facility in Bahrain
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Mare Harbour, the base for Royal Navy vessels in the Falkland Islands & South Atlantic

Naval bases edit

Air stations edit

Training establishments edit

Other edit

Defence Munitions Centres edit

Formerly Royal Naval Armaments Depot and formally elements of Defence Equipment and Support.

Testing establishments edit

Overseas naval facilities edit

Current Royal Marines establishments edit

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Royal Marines Establishments - Green: RM Units, Blue: Royal Navy Establishments, Red: Training, Roundel: Fleet Air Arm station

Significant RM presences are also located in edit

Royal Marines Band Service edit

Royal Marines Reserve edit

Current Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments edit

The modern Royal Naval Reserve has fifteen Units (with 3 satellite units). These are:

Former shore establishments edit

Former Imperial fortresses edit

Former naval bases edit

Former air stations edit

Former Royal Naval Hospitals edit

Former shore bases edit

A to D edit

E to K edit

L to R edit

S to Z edit

Other edit

Royal Naval Armaments Depots

Royal Naval Stores Depots

Include:[39]

Royal Navy Aircraft Yards

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Institute of Naval Medicine | Royal Navy". www.royalnavy.mod.uk. Retrieved 28 February 2019.
  2. ^ "Submarine reactor test site at Dounreay to be demolished - BBC News".
  3. ^ "UK-Bahrain sign landmark defence agreement". Foreign & Commonwealth Office. 5 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  4. ^ "UK to establish £15m permanent Mid East military base". BBC. 6 December 2014. Retrieved 6 December 2014.
  5. ^ (PDF). Oxford Research Group. December 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 July 2015. Retrieved 22 May 2015.
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  7. ^ Tossini, J. Vitor (2018-02-20). "The UK in Oman – A new support facility for the British Armed Forces". UK Defence Journal. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  8. ^ Oliver, David (2018-11-27). "UK establishes new Joint Support Base in Oman". Armada International. Retrieved 2019-07-20.
  9. ^ Navy News (Magazine). United Kingdom: Royal Navy. June 2011. p. 11 Eastern Outpost. Retrieved 22 June 2016. ("The White Ensign is still flying above the operations of Naval Party 1022 (NP1022), based at Sembawang Wharves in Singapore.")
  10. ^ Williams, Briohny (2023-03-21). "Inside Camp Viking – the new Arctic operations base for UK commandos". Forces Network. Retrieved 2024-02-23.
  11. ^ "RMR London".
  12. ^ "RMR Bristol".
  13. ^ "RMR Merseyside".
  14. ^ "RMR scotland".
  15. ^ a b "Royal Navy returns to Glasgow after 20 year absence". Royal Navy Website. 2013. Retrieved 6 March 2014.
  16. ^ Hampshire Railways Remembered. Kevin Robertson & Leslie Oppitz. 1988. ISBN 0-905392-93-0. p97
  17. ^ Doughty, Martin (1994). Hampshire and D-Day. ISBN 1-85741-047-5.
  18. ^ "Tristan History 1942–1961". The Tristan da Cunha Website. 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  19. ^ . Friends of the Old Pier Society. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-06-06.
  20. ^ "BBC: WW2 People's War". MEMOIRS OF AN HMS FORWARD (1939-1945) WRNS TELEGRAPHIST. 2006. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
  21. ^ a b Signal!: A History of Signalling in the Royal Navy, Barrie H. Kent, Permanent Publications, 2004 ISBN 1-85623-025-2 ISBN 978-1-85623-025-4
  22. ^ "Things to Do | Indoor | Outdoor | Dartmouth Museum". Dartmouth Museum. Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 23 August 2011. The Royal Dart Hotel between the ferries played a vital role in the Second World War. It was called HMS Cicala then.
  23. ^ "WW2 Memories- HMS Cicala – Dartmouth Museum". Dartmouth Museum. Archived from the original on 18 May 2016. Retrieved 14 May 2012. In January 1944 I was a Wren stationed in Kingswear, South Devon, attached to HMS Cicala, a Coastal Forces Station consisting of Motor Torpedo and Motor Gun Boats used for harrying German E Boats in the waters close to the Channel Islands.
  24. ^ Slee, Geoff (2011). "HMS COPRA". Combined Operations. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  25. ^ "Kai Tak". Helicopter Database. 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  26. ^ "HMS Harrier". Coastlands Local History Group. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
  27. ^ Archives, The National. "BORSTAL TRAINING: Rochester Borstal Institution: use as naval barracks (HO 45/23129)". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, 1940–1945. Retrieved 18 May 2023.
  28. ^ "Pembrokeshire's front line role in the U-boat war". Western Telegraph. 11 November 2018. Retrieved 13 November 2018.
  29. ^ "Royal Naval Electrical Training before the establishment of the Electrical Branch in 1947 and specifically during World War Two". Dykes, Godfrey. Retrieved 28 September 2019.
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  32. ^ "Skegness". Bygone Butlins. 2008. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  33. ^ "HMS St. Barbara". Armed Forces Day Bognor Regis. Retrieved 3 October 2017.
  34. ^ Warner, Derrick (2011). "HMS St Christopher through WWII". A Short History of HMS St Christopher. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  35. ^ Burchell, John (2011). "Seahawk". HMS Seahawk. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  36. ^ Lavery, Brian (2004). Hostilities Only – Training the Wartime Royal Navy. National Maritime Museum. ISBN 0-948065-48-6.
  37. ^ "HMS Tullichewan". Secret. 2011. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  38. ^ . Dover : Lock and Key of the Kingdom. 2010. Archived from the original on 21 July 2004. Retrieved 5 November 2011.
  39. ^ "Royal Navy (Stores Depots)". Parliamentary Debates (Hansard). 22 December 1981. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  40. ^ "Royal Naval Store Depot, Copenacre". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, 1940–1995. Retrieved 30 July 2017.
  41. ^ Archives, The National. "RN Store Depot, Llangennech: construction of depot". discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk. National Archives, 1940–1942. Retrieved 30 July 2017.

Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Coastal Forces Shore establishments
  • Combined Operations Training Establishments

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This is a list of shore establishments or stone frigates of the Royal Navy and Royal Naval Reserve Contents 1 Current Royal Navy shore establishments 1 1 Naval bases 1 2 Air stations 1 3 Training establishments 1 4 Other 1 5 Defence Munitions Centres 1 6 Testing establishments 1 7 Overseas naval facilities 2 Current Royal Marines establishments 2 1 Significant RM presences are also located in 2 2 Royal Marines Band Service 2 3 Royal Marines Reserve 3 Current Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments 4 Former shore establishments 4 1 Former Imperial fortresses 4 2 Former naval bases 4 3 Former air stations 4 4 Former Royal Naval Hospitals 4 5 Former shore bases 4 5 1 A to D 4 5 2 E to K 4 5 3 L to R 4 5 4 S to Z 4 5 5 Other 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksCurrent Royal Navy shore establishments edit nbsp nbsp nbsp Portsmouth establishments nbsp nbsp HMNB Clyde nbsp nbsp RNAS Culdrose nbsp RNAS Yeovilton nbsp nbsp BRNC nbsp HMS Raleigh nbsp Northwood HQ nbsp Rosyth Dockyard nbsp HMS Vulcan nbsp nbsp HMNB Devonport nbsp HMNB Portsmouthclass notpageimage Royal Navy bases and establishments in the United Kingdom Portsmouth establishments HMS Collingwood HMS Excellent HMS Sultan HMS Temeraire Institute of Naval Medicine nbsp nbsp HMS Jufairclass notpageimage Royal Navy support facility in Bahrain nbsp nbsp Mare Harbour nbsp RAF Mount Pleasant nbsp Stanleyclass notpageimage Mare Harbour the base for Royal Navy vessels in the Falkland Islands amp South Atlantic Naval bases edit HMS Drake HMNB Devonport Devonport Devon HMS Nelson HMNB Portsmouth Portsmouth HMS Neptune HMNB Clyde Faslane Dunbartonshire Air stations edit HMS Seahawk RNAS Culdrose Cornwall RNAS Predannack HMS Heron RNAS Yeovilton Somerset RNAS Merryfield HMS Gannet formerly known as RNAS Prestwick South Ayrshire Training establishments edit HMS Collingwood Fareham Hampshire HMS Dartmouth Britannia Royal Naval College Dartmouth Devon Includes Hindostan as static training ship HMS Excellent Whale Island Portsmouth HMS Raleigh Torpoint Cornwall Includes Brecon as static training ship HMS Sultan Gosport Hampshire HMS Temeraire Directorate of Naval Physical Training and Sport DNPTS Portsmouth Other edit HMS Caledonia Rosyth Dockyard Fife HMS Saker Administrative aggregation of Royal Navy personnel based in the United States Institute of Naval Medicine Alverstoke Hampshire 1 Northwood Headquarters Northwood Hertfordshire England formerly HMS Warrior Operational HQ for Commander Operations Defence Munitions Centres edit Formerly Royal Naval Armaments Depot and formally elements of Defence Equipment and Support DM Beith RNAD Coulport DM Crombie DM Gosport Testing establishments edit Vulcan Naval Reactor Test Establishment HMS Vulcan Dounreay Thurso Caithness Currently being decommissioned to be demolished by 2033 2 Overseas naval facilities edit HMS Jufair Mina Salman Port Bahrain 3 4 5 East Cove Military Port Mare Harbour Falkland Islands 6 Port of Gibraltar Gibraltar 6 UK Joint Logistics Support Base Duqm Oman 7 8 British Defence Singapore Support Unit Sembawang Singapore 6 9 Diego Garcia British Indian Ocean Territory 6 Current Royal Marines establishments edit nbsp nbsp 45 Commando nbsp HMNB Clyde nbsp 43 Commando nbsp CTCRM nbsp HMNB Devonport nbsp RM Poole nbsp 40 Cdo nbsp 42 Cdo nbsp Chivenor amp Instow nbsp nbsp Yeovilton nbsp HMNB Portsmouth nbsp MOD St Athanclass notpageimage Royal Marines Establishments Green RM Units Blue Royal Navy Establishments Red Training Roundel Fleet Air Arm station Commando Training Centre Royal Marines Lympstone Devon RM Stonehouse Plymouth Devon Headquarters 3 Commando Brigade and 30 Commando IX Group RM Poole Poole Dorset Special Boat Service and 148 Meiktila Commando Forward Observation Battery RM Condor Arbroath Angus 45 Commando and 7 Sphinx Commando Battery RM Tamar HMNB Devonport 47 Commando Raiding Group RM Norton Manor Taunton Somerset 40 Commando RM Bickleigh Plymouth Devon 42 Commando RM Chivenor Braunton Devon Commando Logistic Regiment and 24 Commando Royal Engineers RM Instow Instow Devon 11 Amphibious Trials and Training Unit Camp Viking Overbygd Norway Arctic operations base for Littoral Response Group North 10 Significant RM presences are also located in edit HMNB Portsmouth HMNB Clyde 43 Commando Fleet Protection Group MOD St Athan A company sized contingent as part of SFSG RNAS Yeovilton Commando Helicopter Force Bovington Camp Royal Marines Armoured Support Group Bardufoss Air Station Commando Helicopter Force Royal Marines Band Service edit HMS Nelson HMNB Portsmouth Band of HM Royal Marines School of Music HMS Raleigh Band of HM Royal Marines Plymouth HMS Collingwood Band of HM Royal Marines Collingwood MoD Caledonia Band of HM Royal Marines Scotland Commando Training Centre Royal Marines Band of HM Royal Marines Commando Training Centre Royal Marines Reserve edit Royal Marines Reserve City of London Wandsworth London 11 Cambridge Detachment Marlow Detachment Portsmouth Detachment Royal Marines Reserve Bristol Dorset House Bristol 12 Lympstone Detachment Plymouth Detachment Poole Detachment Cardiff Detachment Royal Marines Reserve Merseyside Brunswick Dock Liverpool 13 Birmingham Detachment Leeds Detachment Manchester Detachment Nottingham Detachment Royal Marines Reserve Scotland at HMS Caledonia Rosyth Dockyard 14 Aberdeen Detachment Dundee Detachment Edinburgh Detachment Glasgow Detachment Belfast Detachment Newcastle DetachmentCurrent Royal Naval Reserve units and establishments editThe modern Royal Naval Reserve has fifteen Units with 3 satellite units These are HMS Calliope Gateshead Tyne amp Wear England HMS Cambria Cardiff Wales Tawe Division Swansea HMS Ceres Leeds West Yorkshire England HMS Dalriada Glasgow Scotland 15 HMS Eaglet Liverpool England HMS Forward Birmingham England HMS Flying Fox Bristol England HMS Ferret Chicksands Bedfordshire England HMS Hibernia Lisburn Northern Ireland HMS King Alfred Whale Island Portsmouth Hampshire England HMS President by Tower Bridge London England Medway Division Rochester Kent HMS Scotia Rosyth Fife Scotland Within the grounds of HMS Caledonia Tay Division Dundee HMS Sherwood Nottingham England HMS Vivid HMNB Devonport Plymouth Devon England HMS Wildfire Northwood Middlesex EnglandFormer shore establishments editFormer Imperial fortresses edit Admiralty House Bermuda Royal Naval Dockyard Bermuda and HM Naval Base Bermuda HMS Malabar Royal Naval Air Station Bermuda HMCS Somers Isles Royal Navy Dockyard Gibraltar HMS Rooke Admiralty House Halifax Royal Naval Dockyard Halifax Admiralty House Valletta HM Dockyard Malta Former naval bases edit Main article Royal Navy Dockyard HMNB Rosyth Fife UK HMNB Chatham Kent UK Woolwich Dockyard Deptford Dockyard Queenstown Portland Dockyard Scapa Flow Pembroke Dockyard Sheerness Dockyard Simon s Town Dockyard Sihanoukville Dockyard Trincomalee Dockyard Kingston Royal Naval Dockyard Amherstburg Royal Naval Dockyard Esquimalt Royal Navy Dockyard Penetanguishene Naval Yard Naval Shipyards York Upper Canada Former air stations edit Main article List of air stations of the Royal Navy RNAS Lee on Solent HMS Daedalus previously HMS Ariel Lee on the Solent Hampshire England HMS Kestrel World War II Royal Naval Air Station at Worthy Down Hampshire 16 RNAS Lossiemouth HMS Fulmar Lossiemouth Moray 1946 1972 HMS Jackdaw II Dunino Kingsbarns Fife Satellite airfield of Crail RNAS Donibristle Fife 1917 1959 also known as RAF Donibristle HMS Osprey naval air station Portland Dorset England ASDIC training Flag Officer Sea Training RNAS Portland Lynx helicopter HMS Robin Grimsetter Kirkwall Orkney RNAS Grimsetter HMS Siskin Gosport Hampshire Now HMS Sultan HMS Tern Twatt Orkney RNAS Twatt HMS Nuthatch RNAS Anthorn HMS Goldcrest three naval air stations were commissioned as Goldcrest RNAS Angle RNAS Dale and RNAS Brawdy in Pembrokeshire Wales HMS Urley Second World War flying station on the Isle of Man HMS Nightjar RNAS Inskip also known as HMS Inskip Former Royal Naval Hospitals edit Main article Royal Naval Hospital RNH Bermuda RNH Bighi Malta RNH Gibraltar Gibraltar RNH Gillingham in Medway Kent RNH Greenwich in London RNH Haslar Gosport England RNH Mauritius RNH Mtarfa Malta RNH Plymouth known as Stonehouse Devonport England RNH Portland Dorset RNH Simon s Town South Africa Royal Naval Hospital Hong Kong now Ruttonjee Hospital in Hong Kong China RNH Trincomalee Trincomalee Sri Lanka Ceylon Former shore bases edit A to D edit HMS Abastor Tilbury HMS Abatos the bombed out Supermarine factory Woolston Southampton 17 HMS Afrikander Base depot ship Simon s Town South Africa HMS Aggressive Coastal Forces Motor Launch ML and Steam Gun Boat base Newhaven East Sussex HMS Allenby Combined Operations base Folkestone HMS Ambrose Headquarters of 9th Submarine Flotilla 1940 1946 Dundee HMS Anderson listening station of the Far East Combined Bureau Colombo Ceylon HMS Ararat later HMS Brontosaurus Combined Training Centre Castle Toward Toward Argyll HMS Arbella Combined Operations Landing Craft Training Establishment Boston Lincolnshire HMS Appledore Combined Operations base and training establishment Fremington Camp Fremington Devon HMS Appledore II Combined Operations base Ilfracombe HMS Ariel formerly HMS Kestrel RNAS Worthy Down Winchester Hampshire HMS Ariel Royal Naval Aircraft Training Establishment Culcheth Warrington Cheshire HMS Armanillo Combined Operations RN Beach Commando training centre Glenfinnart HMS Asbury shore based transit accommodation Asbury Park New Jersey HMS Atlantic Isle U boat monitoring station Tristan da Cunha during WWII 18 HMS Attack Coastal Forces MLs and storage RN Dockyard Portland HMS Avalon St John s Newfoundland and Labrador Canada HMS Badger HQ of Flag Officer Harwich and Coastal Forces base 1939 1946 Harwich HMS Baldur also HMS Baldur II Accommodation and accounting Iceland HMS Beaver HQ Flag Officer in Charge Humber 1 October 1940 July 1945 base A O at Grimsby HMS Beaver II Coastal Forces MLs Immingham HMS Bee Coastal Forces MLs working up base Weymouth 1942 1943 then Holyhead Wales 1943 1945 HMS Beehive Coastal Forces MTBs and MGBs Boomer Hall Felixstowe Suffolk HMS Bellerophon Portsmouth Hampshire HMS Benbow Trinidad HMS Birnbeck Secret weapons research and testing 1941 1946 Birnbeck Pier Weston super Mare 19 HMS Bluebird III formerly HMS Allenby possibly Folkestone HMS Boscawen Naval Police Patrol HQ Portland Dorset HMS Britannia III Coastal Forces Motor Torpedo Boat amp Motor Gun Boats Dartmouth HMS Brontosaurus formerly HMS Ararat Combined Operations landing craft crew training Castle Toward Toward Argyll HMS Cabbala Training establishment for WRNS W T operators at Lowton 20 near Warrington 21 HMS Caledonia Rosyth Fife HMS Cambridge shore establishment Wembury Devon HMS Caroline 1914 Coastal Forces MLs Belfast HMS Centurion Gosport Hampshire HMS Centurion Haslemere Surrey HMS Ceres formerly HMS Demetrius Wetherby Yorkshire HMS Ceres Yeadon West Yorkshire HMS Cicala Coastal Forces MTBs amp MGBs Dartmouth 22 23 HMS Claverhouse Coastal Forces MLs Leith HMS Cochrane formerly RNAS Donibristle HMS Merlin Rosyth Fife HMS Copra Combined Operations Pay Ratings and Accounts The Moorings Largs 24 HMS Cricket Landing Craft training base River Hamble Hampshire HMS Dalriada Royal Naval Reserve base Greenock Inverclyde 15 HMS Dalriada Royal Naval Reserve base Inverkip Inverclyde HMS Dartmouth II Coastal Forces MTBs MGBs amp MLs Dartmouth HMS Defiance Torpedo school Devonport Devon HMS Defiance Fleet Maintenance Base Devonport HMS Dinosaur I HQ for tank landing craft training Troon Ayrshire HMS Dinosaur II Landing craft and work up base Irvine Ayrshire HMS Dorlin Combined Operations RN Beach Signals and Royal Signals sections battle training Dorlin House Acharacle Argyll HMS Dolphin Gosport Hampshire HMS Dryad former location of the Maritime Warfare School Southwick Hampshire HMS Duke Basic Training Establishment Malvern 1944 1945 The Telecommunications Research Establishment moved into Duke in 1946 renamed in turn the Radar Research Establishment the Royal Radar Establishment and the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment and is now a QinetiQ research site HMS Dundonald I Holding and training base for RN Beach Commandos Gailes Camp Auchengate Troon Ayrshire HMS Dundonald II Combined Signal School CSS Auchingate Troon Ayrshire E to K edit HMS Egmont Naval HQ Fort St Angelo Birgu Malta HMS Ferret later HMS Sea Eagle Convoy escort base and anti submarine training Londonderry Northern Ireland HMS Fervent Coastal Forces MTBs MGBs amp MLs Ramsgate HMS Fisgard artificer and engineer training 1848 1983 Torpoint Cornwall HMS Flora III Coastal Forces MLs Invergordon Scotland HMS Flycatcher HQ of Mobile Naval Air Bases during World War II Ludham then Middle Wallop RNAS Kai Tak from 1947 25 HMS Flowerdown Y station at RAF Flowerdown HMS Foliot I Landing craft accounting base Plymouth HMS Foliot III Combined Operations holding base Buckleigh Plymouth HMS Forest Moor HF receiver station Nidderdale Harrogate HMS Forte IV Coastal Forces MLs Falmouth HMS Forward Command and radar plotting centre Newhaven HMS Forward II later HMS Aggressive Coastal Forces MTBs Newhaven HMS Fox Coastal Forces MTBs amp MLs Lerwick Scotland HMS Ganges Boys Training Establishment Shotley Ipswich Suffolk HMS Glendower WWII training establishment Butlin s Pwllheli holiday camp Caernarfonshire HMS Golden Hind WW2 RN Barracks Sydney Australia HMS Gosling Royal Naval Air Establishment Risley Warrington Cheshire was a collection of 5 camps responsible for various aspects of training FAA personnel HMS Gunner Auxiliary Patrol base Lerwick Shetland HMS Haig Rye HMS Hannibal Algiers HMS Harrier Radar training establishment near Dale Pembrokeshire 26 HMS Hawke Landing craft Exbury House Hampshire HMS Hawke a temporary naval training school based within part of the Borstal Institution 1940 46 27 HMS Helder Landing craft training Brightlingsea HMS Helicon Scapa Flow diversionary anchorage 1939 40 Arctic convoys concentration point 1942 44 Loch Ewe HMS Highflyer Trincomalee Ceylon HMS Hornet Coastal Forces Depot MTB Gosport Hampshire HMS Idaho WWI base at Milford Haven Pembrokeshire 28 HMS Inskip Inskip Preston Lancashire HMS Jackdaw RNAS Crail Fife HMS James Cook Combined Operations Beach Training Establishment Glen Caladh Nr Tighnabruaich Argyll HMS Jufair Bahrain HMS Kestrel later HMS Ariel Royal Naval Air Station and General Service Establishment Worthy Down near Winchester England HMS King Alfred WWII RNVR officer training centre Hove Sussex L to R edit HMS Lanka Colombo Ceylon HMS Lizard Combined Operations landing craft base Shoreham HMS Lochailort Combined Operations officer training Inverailort House Lochailort Inverness shire HMS Lochinvar Fleet Minesweeper base Port Edgar South Queensferry HMS Louisburg also HMS Roseneath Combined Operations Roseneath Dunbartonshire HMS Lynx HQ Naval Officer in Charge Dover amp CO HMS Lynx 10 July 1945 April 1946 HMS Macaw Bootle Cumbria England FAA aircrew reception centre HMS Malabar Bermuda HMS Manatee Landing craft Yarmouth Isle of Wight HMS Marlborough Electrical training school Eastbourne 29 HMS Mastodon Landing craft Exbury House Hampshire HMS Mauritius Mauritius HMS Martelo HQ Naval Officer in Charge Lowestoft 1 October 1945 April 1946 HMS Medina Landing craft and Fleet Air Arm Puckpool Ryde Isle of Wight HMS Mentor Lews Castle Stornoway Western Isles HMS Mercia Communications Training Centre Coventry HMS Mercury Communications school Petersfield Hampshire HMS Midge Great Yarmouth HMS Minos HQ Naval Officer in Charge Lowestoft 5 May 1942 1 October 1945 HMS Monck Combined Training HQ Largs Ayrshire HMS Monck Combined Operations Carrier Training Port Glasgow HMS Monck Roseneath Dunbartonshire HMS Monck HQ Flag Officer Greenock Greenock HMS Nemo HQ Naval Officer in Charge Brightlingsea June 1940 May 1945 HMS Newt Landing craft base Newhaven HMS Nile Alexandria Egypt 1939 1946 HMS Nimrod Anti submarine warfare training from early 1940 Campbeltown Argyll HMS Northney HMS Northney I HMS Northney II HMS Northney III and HMS Northnney IV Landing craft training base Hayling Island HMS Osprey from January 1941 Asdic training advanced courses for officers Dunoon Argyll HMS Owl RNAS Fearn Fearn Ross shire HMS Pasco Combined Operations landing craft signals training Glenbranter Camp Glenbranter Strachur Argyll HMS Pembroke HQ Commander in Chief the Nore RN base Chatham Chatham Kent HMS Pembroke HQ Admiral Superintendent Chatham Dockyard Chatham Kent HMS Pembroke HQ Commodore in Command Royal Naval Barracks Chatham Chatham Kent HMS Phœnicia Manoel Island Malta HMS Phoenix Tipner Portsmouth Hampshire HMS President parts later spun out as HMS St Vincent Admiralty accounting base Furse House 37 Queen s Gate Terrace London SW7 HMS President II HQ Liaison Officer for Naval Reserve and Merchant Navy Duties London 8 February 1938 August 1939 HMS Proserpine Lyness Orkney HMS Pyramus Kirkwall Orkney HMS Queen Charlotte WWII land based gunnery school Shore Rd Ainsdale Southport Lancashire HMS Quebec Combined Operations training Inverary Argyll HMS Return Tokyo Japan now British Embassy in Tokyo 30 31 HMS Robertson Holding base for RM landing craft personnel Kitchener Camp Richborough Kent HMS Rooke Gibraltar HMS Roseneath also HMS Louisburg Combined Operations Roseneath Dunbartonshire HMS Royal Albert Wireless Station SIGINT Cuxhaven Germany Post WWII HMS Royal Arthur Petty Officers training school Butlins Skegness later Corsham Wiltshire 32 HMS Royal Charlotte Wireless Station SIGINT Cuxhaven Germany Post WWII Royal Naval College Greenwich London S to Z edit HMS St Angelo Naval HQ Fort St Angelo Birgu Malta HMS St Barbara Bognor Regis Sussex anti aircraft firing range and gunnery training school 33 HMS St Christopher Coastal Forces training base Fort William Inverness shire 34 HMS St George Gosport Hampshire HMS St Matthew Commando training base 1943 1945 Burnham on Crouch Essex HMS St Vincent 1927 1969 Boys and Juniors Training Establishment Gosport Hampshire HMS St Vincent 1992 1998 Communications centre Whitehall London HMS Salford RNR Communications Training Centre Salford HMS Sanderling RNAS Abbotsinch Abbotsinch Glasgow HMS Scotia Basic training 1942 from 1959 RNR Rosyth Butlin s Ayr South Ayrshire HMS Sea Eagle formerly HMS Ferret Eglinton County Londonderry Northern Ireland HMS Sea Serpent Bracklesham Bay and Birdham near Chichester HMS Seahawk Coastal Forces training base Ardrishaig Argyll 35 HMS Sembawang Singapore Naval Base was the Royal Navy s biggest dockyard and its base of operations in the Far East from 1939 until 1971 HMS Terror 1945 1971 was the barracks next to the naval base while the nearby HMS Simbang was a RN Air Station HMS Sheba Aden HMS Sparrowhawk RNAS Hatston Orkney Scotland HMS Spartiate Western Approaches Command St Enoch s Hotel Glasgow HMS Squid Tank landing craft repair base Southampton HMS Squid II Landing craft squadron staff Westcliff Hall Hotel Hythe HMS Standard WWII training establishment for men who would otherwise be discharged Kielder Northumberland 36 HMS Stopford Landing craft working up base Bo ness HMS Talbot Manoel Island Malta HMS Tamar Base operated from 1897 to 1997 at two locations in Hong Kong HMS Tarlair Hydrophone training school during World War I Hawkcraig near Aberdour HMS Tern RNAS Twatt Orkney Scotland HMS Thunderer Royal Naval Engineering College Keyham and Manadon Plymouth Devon HMS Tormentor Landing craft operational base Hamble Southampton HMS Tormentor II Training camp Cowes Isle of Wight HMS Tullichewan previously HMS Spartiate II Holding base for Combined Operations Tullichewan Castle Camp Balloch Loch Lomond Scotland 37 HMS Turtle Combined Operations training Poole Dorset HMS Uva Diyatalawa Ceylon HMS Valkyrie Training establishment for HO ratings Isle of Man 21 HMS Varbel X class submarine training Port Bannatyne Hydropathic Hotel Port Bannatyne Isle of Bute Scotland HMS Varbell II X class submarine advanced training Ardtaraig House Loch Striven Argyll Scotland HMS Vectis shore establishment Cowes Castle Cowes Isle of Wight HMS Vernon Portsmouth Hampshire HMS Wagtail RNAS Ayr HMS Warren Combined Operations senior officer training Largs Ayrshire HMS Wasp Coastal Forces HQ Lord Warden Hotel Dover 38 HMS Watchful HQ Flag Officer in Charge Yarmouth 14 April 1942 July 1945 HMS Westcliffe Flotilla training Southend HMS Westcliffe II Combined Operations holding base for RM landing craft personnel Burnham on Crouch Essex HMS Wildfire Chatham Kent HMS Wildfire II 1939 1940 Combined Operations base Sheerness HMS Wildfire III 1940 1946 Combined Operations base Sheerness HMS Woolvestone Landing craft base Ipswich HMS Yeoman HQ Flag Officer in Charge London 3 February 1942 July 1945 HMS Yeoman HQ Naval Officer in Charge London 1 30 April 1946 Other edit Bedhampton Camp former non airfield satellite of RNAS Lee on Solent HMS Daedalus Seafield Park a non airfield site near to RNAS Lee on Solent Royal Naval Armaments Depots Main article Royal Naval Armaments Depot RNAD Broughton Moor Cumbria England RNAD Crombie Fife RNAD Dean Hill Salisbury Wiltshire England RNAD Gosport including Priddy s Hard Hampshire England Royal Naval Stores Depots Include 39 RNSD Almondbank RNAW Almondbank RNAW Perth Almondbank Perth amp Kinross now a Eurocopter installation RNSD Coventry Warwickshire England RNSD Copenacre England 1940 1995 40 RNSD Eaglescliffe Teesside England RNSD Llangennech Llangennech Carmarthenshire Wales 1945 1995 41 RNSD Lathalmond Dunfermline Scotland RNSD Trecwn Trecwn Pembrokeshire West Wales RNSD Woolston Woolston Southampton Hampshire England Royal Navy Aircraft Yards RNAY Wroughton Aircraft storage and maintenance unit Wroughton Swindon EnglandSee also editAdmiralty Mining EstablishmentReferences edit Institute of Naval Medicine Royal Navy www royalnavy mod uk Retrieved 28 February 2019 Submarine reactor test site at Dounreay to be demolished BBC News UK Bahrain sign landmark defence agreement Foreign amp Commonwealth Office 5 December 2014 Retrieved 6 December 2014 UK to establish 15m permanent Mid East military base BBC 6 December 2014 Retrieved 6 December 2014 East of Suez West from Helmand British Expeditionary Force and the next SDSR PDF Oxford Research Group December 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 2 July 2015 Retrieved 22 May 2015 a b c d The Status and Location of the Military Installations of the Member States of the European Union PDF Policy Department External Policies 13 14 February 2009 Retrieved 21 October 2014 Tossini J Vitor 2018 02 20 The UK in Oman A new support facility for the British Armed Forces UK Defence Journal Retrieved 2019 07 20 Oliver David 2018 11 27 UK establishes new Joint Support Base in Oman Armada International Retrieved 2019 07 20 Navy News Magazine United Kingdom Royal Navy June 2011 p 11 Eastern Outpost Retrieved 22 June 2016 The White Ensign is still flying above the operations of Naval Party 1022 NP1022 based at Sembawang Wharves in Singapore Williams Briohny 2023 03 21 Inside Camp Viking the new Arctic operations base for UK commandos Forces Network Retrieved 2024 02 23 RMR London RMR Bristol RMR Merseyside RMR scotland a b Royal Navy returns to Glasgow after 20 year absence Royal Navy Website 2013 Retrieved 6 March 2014 Hampshire Railways Remembered Kevin Robertson amp Leslie Oppitz 1988 ISBN 0 905392 93 0 p97 Doughty Martin 1994 Hampshire and D Day ISBN 1 85741 047 5 Tristan History 1942 1961 The Tristan da Cunha Website 2011 Retrieved 5 November 2011 Birnbeck Island Pier A short history Friends of the Old Pier Society Archived from the original on 2007 09 28 Retrieved 2007 06 06 BBC WW2 People s War MEMOIRS OF AN HMS FORWARD 1939 1945 WRNS TELEGRAPHIST 2006 Retrieved 11 May 2013 a b Signal A History of Signalling in the Royal Navy Barrie H Kent Permanent Publications 2004 ISBN 1 85623 025 2 ISBN 978 1 85623 025 4 Things to Do Indoor Outdoor Dartmouth Museum Dartmouth Museum Archived from the original on 10 July 2012 Retrieved 23 August 2011 The Royal Dart Hotel between the ferries played a vital role in the Second World War It was called HMS Cicala then WW2 Memories HMS Cicala Dartmouth Museum Dartmouth Museum Archived from the original on 18 May 2016 Retrieved 14 May 2012 In January 1944 I was a Wren stationed in Kingswear South Devon attached to HMS Cicala a Coastal Forces Station consisting of Motor Torpedo and Motor Gun Boats used for harrying German E Boats in the waters close to the Channel Islands Slee Geoff 2011 HMS COPRA Combined Operations Retrieved 5 November 2011 Kai Tak Helicopter Database 2011 Retrieved 5 November 2011 HMS Harrier Coastlands Local History Group Retrieved 28 September 2019 Archives The National BORSTAL TRAINING Rochester Borstal Institution use as naval barracks HO 45 23129 discovery nationalarchives gov 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